Illustration contests

Illustration contests are contests in which entrants are invited to send in illustrations of requested Pokémon, and have them featured on a card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Shogakukan are the primary hosts of the contests in Japan, with the majority of them held through their monthly publications, such as CoroCoro Comic. Wizards of the Coast and Pokémon USA have also held contests in North America. The following is a list of contests held in conjunction with the TCG.

Pokémon Card Game Illust Artist Contest

The first illustration contest was publicized in the November 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comic, released on October 15, 1997 and invited readers to draw and submit their favorite Pokémon. The winning entries were announced in the January 1998 issue of CoroCoro Comic, released in December 1997. Three entrants received the Best Award, each of them receiving 20 copies of a Pokémon trading card featuring their illustration and a special Pokémon Illustrator promotional card. These cards were subsequently printed as part of Extended Sheet 1, available in special vending machines from March 23, 1998. 20 entrants were also selected for the Excellence Award, all of them receiving the Pokémon Illustrator promotional card. 100 entrants received the Special Award, each of them receiving a 1998 Pokémon Original Calendar.

Mewtwo's Counterattack Commemoration Illust Artist Contest

Another illustration contest was publicized in the May 1998 issue of CoroCoro Comic, released in April 1998, in commemoration of the upcoming Pokémon movie in July of that year. The contest invited readers to create their own original Pokémon trading card, and was divided into two categories: illustration and attacks. The winning entries were announced in the July 1998 issue of CoroCoro Comic, released in June 1998. One entrant received the Best Award in terms of illustration and attacks, receiving 20 physical copies of their card and a Pokémon Illustrator promotional card. This card was later printed as part of Extended Sheet 3, available from November 24, 1998. Four entrants received the Excellence Award in the illustration category and three entrants received the Excellence Award in the attack category, each of them receiving a Pokémon Illustrator promotional card. 30 entrants received the Special Award, each of them receiving a Mewtwo's Counterattack and Pikachu's Summer Vacation teaser poster.

Pikachu's Summer Vacation Commemoration Illust Artist Contest

A thrid illustration contest through CoroCoro Comic was publicized in the June 1998 issue, released in May 1998, commemorating the upcoming Pikachu short attached to Mewtwo's Counterattack. This contest was similar to the previous one, with both an illustration category and an attack category. Winning entries were announced in the August 1998 issue of CoroCoro Comic, released in July 1998. Although there was no Best Award, the four entrants selected for the Excellence Award in both the illustration category and attack category each received a Pokémon Illustrator promotional card. 30 entrants received the Special Award, each of them receiving a Pokémon Pikachu.

CoroCoro Best Photo Contest

CoroCoro Comic held another contest in May 1999 and invited readers to take interesting pictures of Pokémon from the recently released Pokémon Snap and submit them in the Best Photo Contest. The top five winning entries had their artwork featured on reprints from Expansion Pack. The five winners each received 20 copies of their card.

64 Mario Stadium Best Photo Contest

Much like the CoroCoro Comic contest, the TV Tokyo variety show 64 Mario Stadium also held a Best Photo Contest in May 1999. The top five winning entries had their Pokémon Snap photographs featured on reprints from Expansion Pack. The exact number of these cards in existence is unknown.

2002 Wizards Pokémon Illustration Contest

In mid 2002, Wizards of the Coast also ran an illustration competition for the English version of Keita Takahashi's Pokémon Card Game Illust Artist Contest entry. The chosen image was created by Craig Turvey.

Poké Card Creator Contest

The Poké Card Creator Contest was a contest held by Kids' WB! in 2004. Applicants aged between five and fifteen were invited to create an image of one of five pre-selected Pokémon and submit it to Kids' WB! between February 16 and April 10, 2004. Pokémon USA designed five new cards using the winning illustrations. A total of 5250 Poké Card Creator Packs were distributed in July 2004; 50 packs to each of the five grand prize winners, and one pack to 5000 first prize winners. The grand prize winners also won a $500 Target gift card.

2009 Pokémon Card Design Contest

In 2009, Shogakukan held the Pokémon Card Design Contest through many of their publications. Entrants were invited to design the artwork for Spiky-eared Pichu and Arceus. Aside from two magazines that held contests for original drawings, each one provided an outline of the requested Pokémon drawn by professional illustrators (whose artwork were also featured on the cards in the Movie Commemoration Random Pack). This contest was restricted to residents of Japan and had varying application periods across participating publications:

It is unknown if there were 100 copies of the selected entries distributed to each of the winners due to the low numbers of complete sets that have surfaced within the collector community. It is speculated that there may only be twelve sets - one for each of the winners.

2010 Pokémon Card Design Contest

In 2010, Shogakukan held another Pokémon Card Design Contest through many of their publications. Entrants were invited to design the artwork for Illusion's Zorua and Illusion's Zoroark, again using a pre-drawn template. This contest, much like the one held in 2009, was restricted to residents of Japan. The application period across all publications ran from February 20 to April 2, 2010. Winners were announced on July 27, 2010.

A total of 660 winning entries were chosen across the ten publications, broken down into four bands:

All selected entrants also received the regular prints of Illusion's Zorua and Illusion's Zoroark (660 total).
It is also unknown if there were 100 copies of the selected entries distributed to each of the winners. It is speculated that there may only be ten sets - one for each of the winners.

Gallery

Unlike the contest ran in 2009, all 660 chosen entrants were showcased on the Japanese Pokémon movie website. Below are the top six entries for each publication, including some additional entries from Pokémon Fan magazine.

Kindergarten winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 谷口芽玖Megu Taniguchi

2 - 丸山美音Mioto Maruyama

3 - 神谷汐音Shione Kamiya

4 - 山岡たつやTatsuya Yamaoka

5 - 島津尚矢Naoya Shimazu

6 - 大嶺れなRena Omine

Elementary School 1st Grade winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 藤村真弓Mayumi Fujimura

2 - 根本光騎Kouki Nemoto

3 - 穂崎隆広Takahiro Hozaki

4 - 渡邊茉耶Maya Watanabe

5 - 冨野美幸Miyuki Tomino

6 - 宮地香穂Kaho Miyaji

Elementary School 2nd Grade winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 森康介Kousuke Mori

2 - 佐藤あやかAyaka Sato

3 - 大川すずかSuzuka Okawa

4 - 葛窪悠也Yuuya Kuzukubo

5 - 船場光顕Mitsuaki Senba

6 - 平川知奈Tomona Hirakawa

Elementary School 3rd Grade winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 森龍介Ryuusuke Mori

2 - 山本葉月Hazuki Yamamoto

3 - 山本樹冬Huyuki Yamamoto

4 - 木村珠稚Tamawaka Kimura

5 - 立吹優晴Masaharu Tachisui

6 - 綾部慎一郎Shin'ichirou Ayabe

Elementary School 4th Grade winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 尾身こずえKozue Omi

2 - 原口こころKokoro Haraguchi

3 - 高橋直暉Tadateru Takahashi

4 - 平岡侑真Yuuma Hiraoka

5 - 陶山咲希Saki Suyama

6 - 市村綾香Ayaka Ichimura

Televi-Kun winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 小池祐太Yuta Koike

2 - 伊藤穂来人Hinakuruto Itou

3 - 青木新樹Shinki Aoki

4 - 良峯有梨沙Arisa Yoshimine

5 - 大西一聖Issei Oonishi

6 - 永尾優磨Yuuma Nagao

CoroCoro Comic winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 吉久航平Kouhei Yoshihisa

2 - 藤崎太郎Tarou Fujisaki

3 - 秋葉昌利Masatoshi Akiba

4 - 市川大輔Daisuke Ichikawa

5 - 平塚瑞紀Tamaki Hiratsuka

6 - 大橋優一Yuichi Oohashi

Pucchigumi winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 菅野美穂Miho Kanno

2 - 桝田琴音Kotone Masuda

3 - 道場美夏野Minatsuno Doujou

4 - 野主葉月Hazuki Nonushi

5 - 千且侑生Yuuki Chikatsu

6 - 後藤菜月Natsu Gotou

Pokémon Fan winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 坂賀泉美Izumi Sakaga

2 - 野田苑恵Sonoe Noda

3 - 櫛引健希Genki Kushibiki

4 - 名倉由理江Yurie Nakura

5 - 三木知也Chiya Miki

6 - 高浜ゆか子Yukako Takahama

Special award

Lucky award

9 - 萩谷公美Kumi Hagiya

10 - 中村有里Yuri Nakamura

12 - 宿さつきSatsuki Yado

14 - 城越ももこMomoko Shirokoshi

15 - 日下部静香Shizuka Kusabe

31 - 川村瑠奈Runa Kawamura

CoroCoro Ichiban! winning entries

Best award

Excellence award

1 - 山根一貴Kazuki Yamane

2 - 佐々木啓翔Keisyo Sasaki

3 - 仙田虎太郎Toratarou Senda

4 - 八木誠司Seiji Yagi

5 - 福田海豊Umiyutaka Fukuda

6 - 所村龍成Ryuusei Shomura

Pokémon Art Academy Competition

The first international illustration contest invited players of Pokémon Art Academy to create original Pokémon illustrations with the opportunity to have their artwork featured on specially created Pokémon TCG cards. Overall, there were three separate instances of the competition:

Japan (where the competition was named Pokémon Art Academy × Pokémon Card Game) – open to residents of Japan.

North America – open to residents of the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Europe and Oceania – open to residents of Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, and Russia (Italy was specifically excluded).

The Japanese competition began first, with the submission period open from December 13, 2014 to February 1, 2015. The North American competition and European and Oceanian competition began simultaneously on February 18 and ran until March 29, 2015. Each competition comprised two categories: Dress-Up Pikachu and Your Favorite Pokémon. Dress-Up Pikachu required players to portray Pikachu in a costume of their design, inspired by Cosplay Pikachu as featured in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Your Favorite Pokémon invited players to create an image featuring any Pokémon. Once entrants had completed their chosen image in Free Paint mode, they were required to upload it to Miiverse and submit it as part of the competition.

The 5 winning entries from each category in the Japanese competition were announced in March 2015. The 3 winning entries from each category in the North American competition and European and Oceanian competition were announced on June 8 of the same year. The top entrants in each competition were selected from a panel of judges including Pokémon Trading Card Game illustrators. Each of the winners received 100 copies of the card featuring their illustration.